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Chapter 2

Study guide for PCTB (Chapter 2 of APA Book for Pharm Tech)

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informs individuals of what they may and may not do in ther jobs scope of practice
the assessing one's personal characteristics, skills, qualities, etc... personal inventory
the requirement of health care providers to keep all patient information private amont the patient, the patient's insurer, and the providers directly involved in the patient's care confidentiality
being qualified and capable to perform a task or job competent
a legal proof or document that an individual meet a certain ojective standard provided by an organization certification
individual who are give basic training designed to help with specific tasks technician
individuals who receive extensive and advanced levels of education before being allowed to practice like doctors professional
specialized technician jobs in hospital have what type of pay greater pay
specific responsibilites and tasks for pharmacy technicians differ by setting and are described in writing by who employer
making an account of things on hand inventory
PHI stands for what Protected Health Information
for patients to receive medications exactly as they have been described requires the pharmacy technician to be what detail oriented
good hygiene is important for pharm techs to create what infection free conditions
the leading association for pharmacists practicing in hospitals and other health care systems ASHP
training that occurs in the actual work place on the job training
an organization that performs pharmacy technician certification in the US PTEC
specialized technician jobs in hospital have what type of pay greater pay
specific responsibilites and tasks for pharmacy technicians differ by setting and are described in writing by who employer
making an account of things on hand inventory
PHI stands for what Protected Health Information
for patients to receive medications exactly as they have been described requires the pharmacy technician to be what detail oriented
good hygiene is important for pharm techs to create what infection free conditions
the leading association for pharmacists practicing in hospitals and other health care systems ASHP
training that occurs in the actual work place on the job training
an organization that performs pharmacy technician certification in the US PTEC
established that manufacturers, pharmacists, importers, and physicians prescribing narcotics should be licensed and required to pay a tax 1914 Harrison Tax Act
requires new drugs be shown to be safe before marketing 1938 Food, Drug and Cosmetic (FDC) Act
defines what drugs require a prescription by a licensed practitioner and requires them to include a legend "Caution: Federal Law Prohibits dispensing without a prescription 1951 Durham-Humphrey Amendment
requires child proof packaging on all controlled and most prescription drugs dispensed by pharmacies 1970 Poison Prevention Packaging Act
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